Automatic alarm.



AUTOMATIC ALARM.

APPLICATION FILED JUNE 19,

Patented Mar. 4, 1913.

alarm, but on the fusing of the wire the clamp lei will engage thecontact fingers 10 and thereby close the circuit for the purposeheretofore stated.

The clevice can be readily located Within :1- concealed point within theinclosureso to' avoid tampering with the same.

From the foregoing description, taken in connection with theaccompanying drawin it is thought that the construction and op erationof the invention will be clearly understood, and therefore, a moreextended explanation has been omitted.

What is claimed is A circuit closer comprising a substantially U-shapetlsupporting frame, one end of the frame being formed with a clamp, acoiled ref-motile spring connected with the other end of the frame,insulated blocks fixed to the frame in spaced relation to each other,resilient contact fingers spaced from each other and having out-turnedbase port-ions resting upon the blocks, binding screws? passed throughthe base portions of the in gels and engagerl in the blocks and adaptedfor connection with current Wires of an electric circuit, a U-shapeclclamp connected to the spring and arranged between the fingers v EDMONDREMACLE.

Wi tnesses i GEORGE HENRY GEHEING, JAMES FRANCIS Dowmne.

